East Sussex Roadbook

Whilst preparing for my first Rally i have been working extensively on understanding roadbook navigation which is an essential part of any rally raid event. As somewhere to start i have created a basic roadbook of the usually East Sussex Byways that i ride regularly. This roadbook is a work in progress and as some of the byways are currently TRO'd the distances in KM cannot be verified fully, although have been generated using GPX files from when the byways were not subject to TRO's during the summer months.

DisclaimerI was advised to place a disclaimer here which must be read before downloading and using the roadbook. Although i have tried my best to put a fully working roadbook together, nothing can be taken as 100% accurate. It is down to the rally pilot to verify the rideable status of each and every byway, orpa or ucr before riding it. If in doubt please consult the council definitive map. Safety should be taken seriously at all times, both by the rider and consideration to other road, byway, orpa and ucr users. Riding motorcycles can be dangerous. You download and use this roadbook at your own risk, myself or my website are not responsible in any way for you the rider or other road users when you use this roadbook. Finally i do not recommend that you take any motorised vehicle on non tarmac roads.Now that's all said and done, have fun and enjoy this 180km ride.

Lunch StopWaypoints 98 to 102 on the roadbook are at the centre of the route and take you to Freestyle Bikes Cafe for Lunch ( http://www.freestylebikes.co.uk/cafe ) where you will receive a free tea or coffee upon presentation of the east sussex roadbook. If you do not wish to stop here for lunch then please make adjustments to roadbook before leaving and cross out these waypoints and also remember to reset your odometer at waypoint 98 and calculate km onwards.